1977-79 Home

Featuring a very 70s big, white collar and the iconic Umbro diamonds running down the arms, this late 70s home kit always ranks highly as a favourite of years gone by.

With Umbro currently the club's kit manufacturer, a limited edition of this classic was released last season and sold out quickly.

1985/86 Away

John Colquhoun in the 1985/86 silver away kit (Image: SNS Group)

After a season that looked like being an historic one until the final seven minutes when two Albert Kidd goals snatched the league title from Hearts' grasp at Dens Park, it's understandable that the silver away shirt maybe isn't fondly remebered.

It seems time has been a healer however, with retro versions of the kit becoming reasonably popular with Hearts fans, and many can now look back on their original versions and recognise it as a classic.

1993/94 Away

Hearts' Kevin Thomas in a friendly against Everton in 1993 (Image: Daily Record)

A break from the traditional white and maroon change colours for Hearts, this Inter Milan-style away kit is memorable due to the fact that it was different rather than for anything the club achieved while wearing it. A modern re-imagining would likely prove popular.

1996 Coca-Cola Cup final

John Robertson leaves the field after Hearts were beaten by Rangers in the Coca Cola Cup Final (Image: Daily Record)

A one-off kit for a one-off game, this plainer, dark maroon version of that season's regular home kit was worn for the dramatic 4-3 Coca-Cola Cup final defeat to Rangers at Celtic Park. Hearts battled back from 2-0 down to draw level at half-time.

However, an inspired Paul Gascoigne display in the second half - apparently after downing a double whisky at half-time - won the game for Rangers. Hearts would get their revenge at the same ground 18 months later though...

1997/98 Away

Colin Cameron slotted home a penalty to give Hearts the lead with only two minutes on the clock. (Image: SNS Group)

The first of Hearts' three modern-day Scottish Cup winning kits. In a season when they finished seven points off the top of the league, the 97/98 squad achieved legendary status in a simple white and maroon reverse of the home kit by winning the club's first silverware for 36 years, beating Rangers 2-1 in the final. The club relaunched a limited edition of the iconic strip earlier this year to mark the 20 year anniversary of the final.

2005/06 Home

Steven Pressley lifts the Scottish Cup 2005/2006 (Image: SNS)

Former owner Vladimir Romanov's first full season in control of the club got off to a flier with Hearts surging to the top of the league after winning their first eight games.

Manager George Burley was controversially sacked, but The Jambos still managed to finish second and won their second of three Scottish Cups in 14 years.

The classic Hummel chevrons under the arms in a simple maroon design made for a good looking kit which brings back fond memories.

2011/12 Home

(Image: SNS Group)

Continuing a trend of Hearts enjoying success while sporting their better looking kits, this retro-style Umbro effort featured in the club's greatest ever result - the 5-1 hammering of rivals Hibs in 2012 Scottish Cup final. In retrospect, anything worn that day would still be popular with fans, but had the added bonus of looking good.

2014/15 Home

In terms of replica sales, the most popular ever Hearts kit. Without a sponsor and sporting black socks, the kit was worn to mark the 100th anniversary of the 1914/15 side, who volunteered en-mass to fight in World War I, joining players and supporters from Hibs, Dunfermline and Raith Rovers in George McCrae's "Sporting Battalion." Seven Hearts players lost their lives.

A century later, their modern day counterparts paid further tribute by running away with the Championship title, winning promotion back to the top flight at the first time of asking, setting a league record points total in the process.